Türkisch für Anfänger : [der Film] by Edzard Onneken(
visu
)
14
editions published
between
2007
and
2014
in
German and Undetermined
and held by
54
libraries
worldwide
Sixteen-year old Lena Schneider and her psychotherapist mother Doris are to go on holiday to south-east Asia. Seated next to Lena on the plane, much to her disgust, is Cem Öztürk, a man of Turkish descent with an overbearing macho attitude, his strict religious sister Yagmur and his conservative father Metin. After several hours, the plane is forced to make an emergency landing in the Indian Ocean and Lena, Cem, Yagmur and a stuttering Greek teenager, Costa, get washed up on a small island where they find shelter in an abandoned dilapidated hut. On the other hand, Doris Schneider and Metin Öztürk, who make it to the holiday resort, get acquainted with each other as they await the rescue of their children

Türkisch für Anfänger by Christian Ditter(
visu
)
4
editions published
between
2007
and
2009
in
German
and held by
18
libraries
worldwide
Episodes 13 to 24 of the German comedy television series on the trials and tribulations of a new German-Türkisch patchwork family

Türkisch für Anfänger. Turkish for beginners by Edzard Onneken(
visu
)
3
editions published
between
2006
and
2014
in
German
and held by
17
libraries
worldwide
The first 12 episodes of the television series that centers around a German woman who is in a relationship with a Turkish police officer. He has a son and a daughter, and their mother is deceased. She likewise has a son and a daughter, and when they decide to move in together, there is much chaos and confusion, as cultures collide and love develops between the young Lena, and her stepbrother, Cem

Bittere Kirschen(
visu
)
2
editions published
in
2011
in
German
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
After her mother's death, Lena decides to quit her acting career and returns to her small hometown in Germany. There, she is reunited with her boyfriend who wants to marry her. But she's afraid of the commitment. She also meets Julius, her mother's childhood friend who starts telling her about Auschwitz in 1944, "where it all began", as her mother used to say. Willing to find answers to the questions she was never able to ask her mother, Lena decides to go to Poland. Joined by Julius and Father Richard Franzen, a priest who falls in love with her, Lena's trip through unknown Polish landscapes becomes a journey into the past. --